SECTION A — PAGE 4 Many Local People Assist With Garden Club Exhibit In continuing celebration of its New Goss Manor, consultant in the Centennial ‘this year the Firgt Na-| artistic division; James D. Hutchi- tional Bank of Wilkes-Barre has in| 2% Trucksville, consultant in the A ! | horticulture division; Mrs. Roger vited the Garden Club of Wyoming | nvreShea, Jr., East Dallas, chairman Valley to conduct a standard flower of judges’ aids; Mrs. George Payne, show in the main office of the bank | pea this coming weekend. Show is [ open from noon on Saturday until ; 8:30 p. m: and noon to 6 p. m. Sunday. Mrs. ‘Lowther Browm, Trucksville, chairman of the Women’s Commit- : tee of the Bank, is the coordinator. Mrs. James Besecker, Jr., East Dallas, is general chairman, and Mrs, Neil Chrisman, Wilkes-Barre and Rickett’s Glen, is co-chairman. Wide participation in the show is expected from the Back Moun- tain area, with many .local resi- dents vying for national and other awards. Club members serving in official capacities include Mrs. Al- bert Ide, Lehman, who is doing a special educational exhibit on bird nests; E. V. Chadwick, Shavertown, an educational exhibit on insects and chemicals; Mrs. Arnott Jones, x PING CENTER - Shavertown eal West Dallas, chairman of dismant- ling; Mrs. Edward J. Heltzel, Kings- ton and Loyalville, hospitality chair man. Harvey Meades Observe 25th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Meade, Loyalville, celebrated their 25th anniversary on Tuesday, May 14. Mr. Meade also observed his 48th birthday on the same day. A dinner held at the home of the celebrants was attended by Mr. and Mrs. Corey Meade, Idetown; Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Meade, Sweet Valley; Mr. and Mrs. Malcohm Smith, Wyoming; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Meade, Wilkes-Barre and the host and hostess. EDT ~~" mE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MAY 93, 1963 Mrs. Frank Geskey Is Visiting In Bermuda Mrs. Frank Geskey of RD 3 Dallas, is spending a few weeks in Bermuda, visiting her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Steinhauer. Mrs. Geskey flew from Internat- icmal Airport in New York, via jet, April 16th. Accompanying her to N.Y. were her husband, daughter, Patricia ‘and son, Frank, Jr., and her mother, Mrs. C. M. Kuchinskas | { of Edwardsville. She informs us that they are hav- ing a grand time, exploring the many | beautiful scenic spots that the island offers. SEENENEE EEN RE RNEEENES McDERMOTTS BAR and COCKTAIL LOUNGE LUNDY BLDG. 86 - 40 MAIN ST. DALLAS OPEN ALL DAY Delicious Dinners and Snacks EEN EREREREAEN ENE EERE NERNCHENEEANERTEERERER Celebrate 44th Wedding Anniversary On Sunday Alex and Rose Sherinsky of Mt. Road . celebrated their 44th wedding anniversary, Sunday, May 19. They were married May 19, 1919, im St. Anthony's Church in Larksville by the Rev. Father Ben- six children: Vincent of West Pitts- | ton, Edwards of Harding, Alex (known also as Leonhard) of Hard- ing, Leona, who is unmarried, lives at home and works in Pittston, Joseph of Duryea and Rose Marie living in = Miami, Florida. Rose Marie is a hostess on Eastern Air Lines. She was born on her moth- Zion (gd Their union has been blessed by er’s birthday and named for her Twins Celebrate mother. The Sherinskys named their home “Stony Lonesome,” but it is a pop- ular spot for their friends. Sell Quickly Through The Trading Post ~ DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA day, Friday, May 10th. They were surprised at a party, given by their classmates at the Gate of Heaven The twins are in eighth 14th Birthday Thomas and Gail Doughton, twin children of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Doughten, Davenport Street, Dallas, celebrated - their fourteenth birth- School. grade. Save On Your Printing Have It Done By THE POST dick. 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